The CASE-ing The Catty Crew are a group of Stampin' Up! demonstrators from Australia & New Zealand who take inspiration weekly from the catalogues. The catalogues are a fantastic resource and we love to inspire you to seek inspiration there too.
Masking can be done in a few different ways. You can use purchased masks such as the ones shown in the picture above, you can die cut and make your own and you can mask images with paper to give dimension to the piece you are working on. You can use ink, pastels or paste for dimension.
I loved the way the ink spread slightly giving a soft, blurred look.
Since I was CASE-ing that card, I've used flowers and a label toward the right.We love having you join in our challenges. Ask to join our Facebook group, and then add a picture of your CASE, and let us know which card or project you've CASE-d. No blog required, no special qualifications.
Next design team member to share is Peta
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The sponging on the linen paper looks extraordinary!! I love the splattery effects too!! Your card is so beautiful!! I love it.
ReplyDeleteA fabulous setting for your pretty cone flowers. Thanks for pointing out the linen paper is self adhesive as I'd overlooked that.
ReplyDeleteLove your take on this card. The ink blending on the linen paper looks great.
ReplyDeleteI love the 2 colours of the background and that the linen paper adds lots of texture. Such a lovely card!
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